Religious Dis-illusionment… A Growing Up

If you spend enough time on the planet, one of the great experiences we all will have is that of that of being disillusioned with persons, places or things. I personally hate it. It’s annoying, takes way too much energy and makes my stomach hurt, or third chakra depending on your perspective. :)

Of course, we also have to admit from time to time, that we all are a source of disillusionment for others as well, so I suppose this keeps the universe balanced in some way, and the feelings we have about how it feels when we experience it in perspective. If you are like me, I tend to remember well what disillusions me for a very long time, but rather quickly try to dismiss my own part in the disillusionment of others.

I’d like to ask a simple question. Why would we want to have illusions? After all, DIS-illusionment should seem to be exactly what we want to happen. Who wants to live with illusions? Who wants to base their perspectives on that which is not real, true or accurate? We should beg for DIS-illusionment, but in fact we don’t. Plainly, disillusionment in any of life’s quests is painful and is the reason we tend to defend them, at all costs. Pain is to be avoided at all costs it seems.

I think we all know people who live with well thought out, well defined and deeply entrenched illusions. As a former, very sincere and hopeful pastor type, I was a master teacher of illusions and had darn good proofs that I was right to defend them. The problem was, ultimately, I was wrong. Let me share a few. I realize that some will be quick to point out my flawed thinking, because of their own illusions, and to refute my observations as a simple lack of faith, or trust. Some will say, I was in the wrong church, had a bad attitude or simply misunderstood God. Illusions are easy to defend and difficult to let go of at best. I understand that. But when simple theological promises are made, and then applied with either no results or negative results, that’s pretty darn disillusioning. But the goal here is to not have illusions, so it’s all good. Continue reading

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Landscaping of Hindu Religious Places

Traditionally Hindu tepmples were located either on hills or forests or river banks.In ancient times, the temples were constructed in such locations faraway from human habitations for providing a calm, peaceful and pleasant environment and also for ensuring a close bond between man and nature.Hindu temples are generally associated with trees such as Ficus benghalensis, Ficus Religiosa, Aegle marmelos,Azardirachta indica, Temple tree, Bauhinia spp, etc, Herbs such as Vinca rosea, Nerium spp etc.The gigantic trees like ficus spp and some other trees are closely associated with temples since time immemorial.The mixed fragrance, the flowers and the leaf litter on the ground gives a pleasent experience to a pilgrim or tourist.

But contemperoray gardeners and landscapists fail to appreciate this aspect while attempting gardening at these places, which have become tourist and mass pilgrimage centers in modern times.Most contemporary gardeners design symmetric gardening with huge lawns and tiled floor sorrounding the tree bases.The representation of trees is very poor in comparision to the lawns and plants. Continue reading

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Home Education – Installing True Religious Values Through Christian Education

Christian Education books were established to acknowledge the presence of God in our everyday activity and to thank Him for his blessings and grace. The site sells many gift items that includes books, apparels, jewelry and accessories, home décor and accent items, music and entertainment articles that reminds us of God and his blessings and also items pertaining to beauty, healthcare and kitchen gourmet.

There is a perceptible shift in the way of thinking in parents about their child’s education. More and more people are now trying to provide education to their children from home itself and with very good reasons. There are very good resources available to help you support your decision and give your child a high level and superior quality of knowledge. Continue reading

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If the Greek Religious Beliefs Were Wrong, Could Other Religions Be Wrong?

Greek mythology is taught in most schools during some time of your education, if you grew up in the United States. I remember looking back at the Greeks and thinking, “I can’t believe these people were that stupid, who believes that there is a God of the ocean or one for love.” I couldn’t believe as a young elementary school student, that these people got caught up in these beliefs.

I mean come on, I was a Christian at that time and there was only one God, how stupid can these people be or misinformed about the way things really and truly are. It’s kind of sad, but all the people in the past that did not accept Jesus Christ as the one true God are all living in hell. Well, that’s how I thought when I was a child. Continue reading

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What Happened to the Wise Men’s Gifts – Thought Provoking Religious Ideas on Christianity

Do you ever wonder what ever happened to the Wise men’s gifts that were given to Jesus’s parents? Nobody ever talks about it and it was never mentioned again in the Bible. If it was mentioned again I would love to have somebody e-mail me some more information on what Joseph and Mary did with the gifts, that were given to the newborn King or in other words Jesus.

I didn’t come up with this idea on my own, I was reading a book by George Seaver called Albert Schweitzer “The Man and His Mind.” I found the book in a thrift store near Seattle, Washington while on vacation visiting one of my relatives. I heard a lot about Albert Schweitzer from various personal development and spiritual books and thought this book would be give me some insight on the man. Continue reading

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